Bulk mailer questionsThe answer to this question may depend on several factors:
-1- if the local
config of your mail program is not OK:
-2- if your ISP
does filter port 25 (SMTP) [Some large ISPs are said to do so to NOT let
you bypass their own mail servers to prevent virus spreading and spamming
from 0wned windows zombie PCs]:
-3- if your
target receipients (or their ISPs) operate DNSBL black hole lists
filtering you for apparently sending mail directly from a DUL (dynamic IP
address of a dial-up-line or similar): If none of your test mails got through, but the program didn't report any errors -- well, this could be bad programming or the program may have found itself stuck with option -2- described above (however, it should have shown at least some timeout errors).
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Can anyone give
me any confidence in this bulk email sender I purchased. It is supposed to
send directly bypassing my ISP. Ok! Thats fine if it works. The first day
I got it I thought I'd check it out and send an email to a few of my
friends and relatives. I followed the instructions word for word. Out of
the 17 emails I sent, not one of them got there. So I repeated the process
to make sure I hadn't screwed up and...nothing! 0 out of 17 ain't a very
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